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The Research & Creative Works Conference is a venue for students to present original research and creative or artistic works to peers and expert judges. Held every semester at BYU-Idaho, the conference provides opportunities for students to network with professionals from a wide variety of backgrounds and skill sets. 2016071420160715+43.82311;-111.792424BYU-Idaho @ Rexburg, ID, USA0Research & Creative Works Conferencefreethumbnail;https://i0.wp.com/iase.website/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/RCW_Logo_Orange.png?resize=354,175;354;175,medium;https://i0.wp.com/iase.website/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/RCW_Logo_Orange.png?resize=354,175;354;175,large;https://i0.wp.com/iase.website/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/RCW_Logo_Orange.png?resize=354,175;354;175,full;https://i0.wp.com/iase.website/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/RCW_Logo_Orange.png?resize=354,175;354;175ai1ec-15149@iase.website20181119T230539ZBSUhttp://academics.boisestate.edu/icur/2016072720160729Boise State University0Idaho Conference on Undergraduate Research 2016freeai1ec-15247@iase.website20181119T230539Z20161004201610050IEEE Dayfreeai1ec-15192@iase.website20181119T230539ZIEEEgopi.krishnan.2015@ieee.org; http://sites.ieee.org/sustech/Are you passionate about the environment and sustainability?
Are you developing innovative solutions to drive sustainable development?
Are you interested in learning from and collaborating with technology and community leaders?
If so, YOU MUST ATTEND SUSTECH 2016 !
 The 2016 IEEE Technologies for Sustainability (Sustech) conference will be held in Phoenix, AZ on October 9-11, 2016 aims to explore the development and application of science, engineering, and technology to promote sustainability.
 The 2016 conference will bring together sustainability leaders in industry, academia, and government in a three day conference involving technical talks, poster sessions, professional development courses, and key notes.
 Topics include Energy, Water, Electronics, Transportation, Internet of Things, Societal Implications, and more, with Professional Development Courses on Cleantech Entrepreneurship, Makers and Sustainability and more.2016100920161012+33.448377;-112.074037Phoenix, AZ, USA04th Annual IEEE Conference on Technologies for Sustainabilityfree$425 for IEEE membersai1ec-15259@iase.website20181119T230539Zwww.openaccess.org20161024201610310Open Access Weekfreeai1ec-15273@iase.website20181119T230539ZEIEC,ISPE2017021120170212+42.860218;-112.432186ISU SUB @ 921 S 8th Ave, Pocatello, ID 83201, USA0SE Idaho MathCountsfreeai1ec-15279@iase.website20181119T230539ZEIECDiscoverE.org/EngineersWeekAn annual celebration that sparks volunteers and organizations to actively engage students and celebrate the profession.20170219201702260Engineers Weekfreeai1ec-15289@iase.website20181119T230539ZEIECDiscoverE.org/GirlDayJoin our community of volunteers and inspire girls to explore engineering and technology careers.20170223201702240Girl Dayfreeai1ec-15344@iase.website20181119T230539Z20170314201703150Pi Dayfreeai1ec-15288@iase.website20181119T230539ZEIECDiscoverE.org/GlobalDayGlobal Day is THE international movement that celebrates engineers and the amazing innovations they create to benefit the world.20170405201704060Global Day of the Engineerfreeai1ec-14667@iase.website20181119T230539ZIAS20160331T17300020160402T113000+42.861801;-112.433061Pond Student Union, Idaho State University @ 921 S 8th Ave, Pocatello, ID 83201, USA0IASE-ICE Symposiumfreeai1ec-15171@iase.website20181119T230539ZUIJulie; (208) 757-5403; https://goo.gl/LcPvQt20160430T08000020160430T120000+43.51425;-112.051131Freeman Park, Shelter #3 @ Idaho Falls, ID, USA0Disc Golf Scramblefree$30/person, $100/team of fourai1ec-15179@iase.website20181119T230539ZIEEEMAILTO:nims639@gmail.comThis is the regular meeting to coordinate the section.
Agenda:
Various topics for coordination of the section.20160518T17300020160518T183000+43.201194;-112.357143Tommy Vaughn's Grill @ 850 Jensen Grove Dr, Blackfoot, ID 83221, USA0Eastern Idaho IEEE ExCom May 18 2016freeai1ec-15190@iase.website20181119T230539ZIANSThe meeting will be held at the American Legion Hall (485 Constitution Way, Idaho Falls, ID 83402). The newly voted in officers will be announced at this meeting, so please come and congratulate our newest members of the IANS executive committee team. This dinner meeting is free to members and interns/students, the cost is $10 for non-members (this fee covers the cost of a year membership). Pizza and cake will be served at dinner. Hosted social (beer, wine, soda, water) will begin at 6:30 pm with dinner and program starting at 7:00 pm. Please RSVP to Danielle Perez (idahoamericannuclearsociety@gmail.com) by COB Tuesday, June 14. 20160617T18300020160617T2000000IANS Annual Dinner Meetingfreeai1ec-15189@iase.website20181119T230539ZIANSDue to heavy rains on May 21, our highway cleanup is being rescheduled for Saturday, June 18. It is worth noting that as we begin our 24th year and perform our 47th cleanup, this is only the second time we have had to cancel due to rain. That’s a pretty good average! We will still meet near Arby’s on West Broadway at 8:45am and will be finished on the highway by noon. FREE lunch afterward for those who can stay, courtesy of IANS. I would like to thank those who did show up on May 21, all of us hoping that the rain would clear and we could complete our service project that day. Hope to see you on June 18. Thank you. Chris Ischay, event organizer. 20160618T08450020160618T1200000IANS Bi-Annual Highway Cleanupfreeai1ec-15235@iase.website20181119T230539ZIAS(208) 343-8649An entomological extravaganza co-presented by the Idaho Botanical Garden and the College of Idaho’s Orma J. Smith Museum of Natural History
IBG BugDay postcard 201620160820T10000020160820T150000+43.602431;-116.163844Idaho Botanical Garden @ 2355 Old Penitentiary Rd, Boise, ID 83712, USA0BUG DAY!free$4 for Members and Youth, $8 for Non-Membersai1ec-15248@iase.website20181119T230539ZEnjoy our awards, lecture, dessert and a tour of the Orma J. Smith Natural History Museum.
“Giant, Spiked-Toothed Salmon, Galapagos-sized Tortoises, and other Extinct Wildlife of Central California:” — Dr. Julia Sankey ’8720161007T19150020161007T210000+43.653597;-116.676876The College of Idaho, Boone Science Hall, Room 103 @ 2112 Cleveland Blvd, Caldwell, ID 83605, USA0Night at the Museumfreeai1ec-15280@iase.website20181119T230539Zhttp://www.byui.edu/research-and-creative-works-conference20161208T16300020161208T190000BYU-Idaho Center Courts0Research & Creative Works Conferencefreeai1ec-15274@iase.website20181119T230539ZIAS20161210T10000020161210T120000+43.540717;-116.563462Northern Nazarine University @ Nampa, ID, USA0IASE ExCom Fall Meetingfreeai1ec-15278@iase.website20181119T230539ZKeynote Speaker: Dr. Paul Link20170223T18000020170223T213000+43.491651;-112.033965Idaho Falls, ID, USA0Eastern Idaho Engineers Week Banquetfreeai1ec-15355@iase.website20181119T230539ZIAS20170312T03000020170312T2359000Daylight Savings Time Beginsfreeai1ec-15359@iase.website20181119T230539ZISUPOCATELLO – The Women in Science celebration March 27 at the Idaho State University Pond Student Union features a free showing of the movie “Hidden Figures,” a free taco bar dinner and the opportunity to meet female scientists.
Participants can meet women scientists and enjoy the free taco dinner bar at 6:30 p.m. in the Bengal Theater Lobby, and then the movie “Hidden Figures” will be shown at 8 p.m.
“Hidden Figures” details the history of how when NASA was trying to send John Glenn to the moon in 1962, the agency had to “look beyond the numbers and use math that did not yet exist. At a time when women were not allowed in the Mission Control Center, a female mathematician dared to be the first to enter a field dominated by men and solve the complexity of space flight that would send man into orbit and back. “
Interested participants are asked to RSVP at ostem@isu.edu or call Stephanie Richardson, director of the ISU Gender Resource Center, at 208-282-3590.
This event is sponsored by the ISU Gender Resource Center, Office for Research – STEM Diversity and Outreach and the ISU Professional Women.20170327T18300020170327T220000ISU Pond Student Union Bengal Theater0Celebrate Women in Sciencefreeai1ec-15353@iase.website20181119T230539ZBYUIPosters will be in Center Courts.
Oral Presentations will be in the Taylor Building Classrooms.20170330T16300020170330T183000BYU-Idaho0Research & Creative Works Conferencefreeai1ec-15361@iase.website20181119T230539ZISUPOCATELLO – The Idaho State University Department of Physics will host a regional Science Olympiad on Saturday, April 1, from 8 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. in the Physical Science Building on the corner of Eighth Avenue and Carter Street on the ISU campus.
Spectators are welcome.
Students will compete with water rockets, hovercrafts, windmill generators, and gravity powered egg racers, compete in a forensics challenge, test their knowledge of geology and compete in several other fun science events.
Seventh- through ninth-grade students from throughout eastern Idaho will represent their schools and communities and compete in teams in a variety of science competitions. Participating schools are Alameda Middle School, Hawthorne Middle School, Holy Spirit Catholic School, Burley Junior High School and West Minico Middle School.
Winning teams will be encouraged to compete in the state competition in Nampa on April 8. The Idaho champion team will be invited to compete in the National Science Olympiad at Indiana University in May.
The Science Olympiad is a national non-profit organization dedicated to improving the quality of science education, increasing student interest in science, and providing recognition for outstanding achievement by both students and teachers.
ISU physics Professor Steve Shropshire and students from the departments of geosciences, biological sciences, physics, computer science and mechanical engineering will serve as judges, along with several scientists and engineers from the Idaho National Laboratory.
The Kiwanis Club of Pocatello will be awarding cash prizes to the schools of the winning teams to support science education. All events are open to the public.
More information on the Science Olympiad program is available at www.soinc.org.
For more information on the ISU Science Olympiad, contact Shropshire at shrostev@isu.edu, or 282-2212.20170401T08000020170401T133000+42.863976;-112.435201ISU Physical Science Building @ E Carter St & S 8th Ave, Pocatello, ID 83201, USA0Science Olympiadfreeai1ec-15379@iase.website20181119T230539ZEIEC,IAS,Sigma XiThe March for Science – Pocatello! is Saturday, April 22 at 10 AM. Join hundreds of scientists, engineers, health care professionals, and science supporters as we show the community how Science Works! for Pocatello. Meet on the corner of the ISU campus near Frazier Hall. At the end of the March scientists from industry, health care, academia, and government will meet with the public to explain their work in the Wood River Room, Student Union building. The March for Science – Pocatello is one of over 400 satellite Marches occurring on the same day, nationwide. Come and show your support for science and reason.20170422T1000000March for Science – Pocatello!free1ai1ec-15366@iase.website20181119T230539ZIASAAAS and the National Science Foundation (NSF) invite you to participate in a 90-minute proposal preparation webinar for the NSF Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program. The webinars will be presented by NSF program staff. Proposals are due on August 29, 2017.
April 24 (Monday) / Noon to 1:30 pm
May 4 (Thursday) / 5:00 to 6:30 pm
Register at: http://app.nsfnoyce.org/proposal-preparation-workshops/
See the solicitation at: https://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2017/nsf17541/nsf17541.htm20170424T12000020170424T1330000Noyce Proposal Preparation Webinarfreeai1ec-15367@iase.website20181119T230539ZIASAAAS and the National Science Foundation (NSF) invite you to participate in a 90-minute proposal preparation webinar for the NSF Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program. The webinars will be presented by NSF program staff. Proposals are due on August 29, 2017.
April 24 (Monday) / Noon to 1:30 pm
May 4 (Thursday) / 5:00 to 6:30 pm
Register at: http://app.nsfnoyce.org/proposal-preparation-workshops/
See the solicitation at: https://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2017/nsf17541/nsf17541.htm20170504T17000020170504T1830000Noyce Proposal Preparation Webinarfree